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The Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) Student Information System(SUASIS) is created for prospective and current students of the University to perform any academic task Like Registration for Course online, Examination Results, SUA Examination Timetable,View list of Students per Course,Track Students Progress.
This page will guide you on how to log in, sign in/up, retrieve, change, or reset your profile/account dashboard password on the Sokoine University of Agriculture SUASIS login portal online.
The management of the Sokoine University of Agriculture SUA has enabled its SUA Student Information System(SUASIS) login portal online for Undergraduate, Diploma, Postgraduate, Certificate, Masters, and P.h.D. programs students as well as staffs login portal.
SUA Student Information System(SUASIS) Login portal
This Secure Student Information System provides all information about Personal Particulars and Academic Records, here you can check all information concerned with
- Semester Registration
- Fee Payments Records
- Examination results
- Course Syllabus
- Program modules
SUA Student Information System(SUASIS) Student Portal
Note that you can visit and access the Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) Student Portal using a computer or mobile by following the links provided respectively. Follow the link(s) to access SUA Portal:
SUA Students Portal: https://suasis.sua.ac.tz/index.php/login
SUA Staff Mail Login: https://suasis.sua.ac.tz/index.php/login
Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) Website:https://www.sua.ac.tz/
How to Change/Reset SUASIS Forgotten Login Password
Have you forgotten your password to log in to the SUASIS profile and/or school portal? Don’t worry, kindly follow these steps to retrieve or change your password:
To start, go to the Portal Login screen
Next, click on the Forgot/Change Password link, fill and enter the required details
Click on the submit button
More About SUA University
The history of Sokoine University of Agriculture dates back to 1965 when it started as an Agricultural College offering diploma training in the discipline of agriculture.
After the dissolution of the University of East Africa and the consequent establishment of the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) in July 1970, the College was transformed into a Faculty of Agriculture of University of Dar Es Salaam (UDSM) and thereby started offering Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. .
In 1974, the Division of Forestry was established and hence the faculty was named Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry.
The introduction of Bachelor of Veterinary Science in 1976 and the establishment of the Division of Veterinary Science, the Faculty was re-named “Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary Sciences”. .
The Faculty was on the 1st of July 1984 transformed, through Parliamentary Act No. 6 of 1984, into a full-fledged University and became known as Sokoine University of Agriculture.
The university was named Sokoine University of Agriculture in honor of then Prime Minister of Tanzania Edward Moringe Sokoine who died on 1984.
From 1965 up to the present day, The Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) has experienced major developments and transformation in various areas of its operation.
At its establishment in 1984, SUA was organized into Faculties, Directorates, Institutes, Centres and administrative Departments/Units. It started with three faculties namely the Faculty of Agriculture, Faculty of Forestry and Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.
Later on the following faculties, Institutes and Directorates were established; Directorate of Research and Postgraduate Studies (1986), Institute of Continuing Education (1988), Development Studies Institute (1988), Sokoine National Agricultural Library (1991), Computer Centre (1993), Faculty of Science (1999), SUA Centre for Sustainable Rural Development (1999) and Pest Management Centre (2000).
For a period of 10 years since 2004, Moshi University College of Cooperatives and Business Studies were nurtured as a Constituent College of SUA until it was elevated into a fully-fledged Moshi Cooperative University (MoCU) in 2014